10 HEPPNER GAZETTE -TIME 3, Thursday August 14, 1958 Monument News (Continued from Page 7) Jack Sweek and family, before returning to their home In Ridge field, Washington. Mrs Stella MeCarty and child ren and her mother, Mrs Jo Schrum were In John Day Mon day. Mr and Mrs Gus Peterson and two sons, her mother Mrs Louise Scott, her sister, Mrs Cora Dens more, her niece, Miss Judith Grant and one of the George Stubblefield girls were In Pen dleton on Friday. Mr and Mrs Richard Cox were f ELECTROLUX Sales, Service And Parts 109 Water St. PH 6-5877 ANYTIME John Day visitors on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Bob Peterson and daughter left for their home In Richmond, California Friday, af ter a visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs S E Lewis and her sis ter and family, the Hay Davis family. Mrs Stella MeCarty and Mrs Olive Cox were In Klmberly after peaches on Monday. David Rounds, oldest son of Mr and Mrs Kenny Rounds of Dayvllle, was visiting at the Van Detta home last week. Ned Sweek of Heppner has pur chased the home place from his mother, Mrs Delsla Sweek and she has gone to California for a visit. Jack Cavender was In John Day Friday on school business. Miss Grade Hunt took care of the three Hutchison children while Roenia was In Pendleton for a few days. Ben Spain, Norris Stubblefield, Jack Sweek and Tom Hutchison left Friday for a weekend camp ing trip. Mr and Mrs E E Howell were at their home on Wall Creek over the weekend, from Dayton, Washington where he Is now em ployed by the Broadfoot mill. Mr and Mrs Verne MeCarty Beauty Treatment For A Wall w " A s , v f , ,1 . ... .. . ,. ,i. ,- i , '' , , ' I ' M i To break the monotony of a long wall, consider putting up shelves to hold books, and an interesting arrangement of some of your treasured china and glass pieces. Space under the shelves makes good place to recess a love seat, your chord organ, or a desk. If the width of the room permits, use chairs or other furniture at right angles to the book shelves, to create a separate little area within the room. In the room pictured, the chord Organ is used under the shelves, wilh a desk placed at right angles to it to make an attractive listening, reading and writing center. and daughter Elaine drove to and trailer load of cattle for Hans Portland Saturday with a truck Hanson of Fox. Mrs Anna Cowden of Portland Is visiting with her son and fam ily, the Forrest Nolands. June Hutchison tended the Elk Horn tavern for the weekend while the Owen Smiths were on a trip. Mr and Mrs Sam Scott return ed home Sunday night from Vale where they were called Tuesday by the death of his father, Or ville Scott Mr and Mrs Rhoe Bleakman went to Seattle Wednesday to visit their daughter and family, the Bob Ledgerwoods, who were parents of a son born on Tues day. Mr and Mrs Boyd HInton drove Mr and Mrs Henry Durst to Bend Friday on business. Mr and Mrs Ansil Martin, Miss Caryline Martin and Charlie Wil liams were In Salem over the weekend to attend a friend's wedding. The Monument unit State for estry went to Swale creek and controlled two lightning fires for the federal forest service, The state had one fire on the Sproul ranch in Fox Valley, both by lightning and class A. Word came here Sunday after noon by radio, that Mrs Lena Bartruff, mother of Mrs Jim Crok er passed away Sunday morning In Salem. She had spent three months here, returning to Salem a month ago and Mrs Croker had spent the past week with her in Salem. Rho Bleakman returned Sun day evening from Seattle where he took his wife, who will spend two weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs Bob Ledgerwood. Mr and Mrs Harold Wright of Rhea Creek and Mr and Mrs Hugh Jackson and children of Portland spent the weekend with their mother, Wave Jackson. 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AND THE FAT LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE AND PIG SCRAMBLE Thursday, Aug 28 7 :30 p.m. jamttmiHtrottmat tmmmmmttnmnaaamnfl REMEMBER Open Class Entries Close Wed. Morning August 27 4-H CONTESTS AND JUDGING Tuesday, Aug. 26 SEE THE mm FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS Rodeo Dances WITH THE MUSIC OF Johnny K's Orchestra August 2 Sponsored By The Wranglers FRIDAY 10 A.M. & AFTERNOON WRANGLERS' COWBOY BREAKFAST SUNDAY MORNING EXHIBITS DISPLAYS 6 thru 31 TUESDAY, AUGUST 26 9:00 A. M.-AII 4-H entries close. 9:30 A. M.-4-H Home Economics Judging Contest. 12:00 Noon -F. F. A. Entries Close. 1 :00 P. M.-4-H Contests. 2:00 P. M.-Open Class Flower Entries Open. 8:00 P. M.-Open Class Flower Entries Close. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27 9:00 A. M.-AII Open Class entries' close, with the ex ception of flowers which are open to 10:00 a.m. 9:00 A. M.-Judging begins on hay, crops, Home Eco nomics. . 9:00 A. M.-4-H Home Economics Demonstrations and judging dresses for style revue. 9:00 A. M.-F. F. A. Livestock Judged. 10:00 A. 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